[It's so rare of Rohan to offer physical affection — or affection at all, really, but especially physical affection — that she knows better than to squander this. He tugs, and she slouches against him in response, leaning on him just for the sake of the contact.]
Yeah...
[That's all she says by way of reply for a little while, distracted by the feeling of being held, and the warmth of his proximity against the chill in the midnight air.]
[ He's realizing, with her, that if he's the one offering it? It feels so easy. It feels so nice. He enjoys the closeness. Maybe it's Reimi, though? He doesn't know.
It's not like he's let anyone here get that close to him. Or at home, really. ]
Well don't bet on me if Josuke and I are playing dice games. He cheats.
I think that's all the more reason to. I can't imagine you letting anybody get the better of you, cheater or not. Actually, especially not if they were cheating.
[But it's not like she didn't just see what he did there, and she picks her head up a little, angling her chin to look up at him with quiet scrutiny.]
But anyway, I know you want me to ask, so okay, I will. What did Josuke do, huh?
[ Of course he wanted to talk about it. And it's not totally shocking Reimi saw right through it. He thought back to that game. ]
One time, Josuke asked me to gamble with some dice with him.
[ A gentle tug on her and he tilts his head to look right at her. ]
And I stupidly agreed. And he was cheating, of course. In the mess of it all, my house caught fire. I still haven't figured out how, though. He didn't give me the chance to.
[ And he won't mention the whole - chopping off the fingers bit. Reimi absolutely didn't need to know that. ]
...I guess I did, since you all came to say goodbye. And you did look okay then...
[There is one saving grace in the world and it is the fact that Bites The Dust overwrote the time stream every time it reset, which is why Reimi doesn't remember having to watch Rohan die and pass through her alley over and over again. Small mercies.]
You really — you really need to stop getting into trouble. Don't make me worry about you!
[ See, that's why he's so unscathed when she sees him at that time. He knows she has nothing to worry about. It was fine. And at least there's no memories of the 'could have been' moments. She never had to see him die. And he stayed alive, with the help of others, of course. And he knows it. ]
You worry about me? I'm fine, Reimi. I'll be fine.
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Yeah...
[That's all she says by way of reply for a little while, distracted by the feeling of being held, and the warmth of his proximity against the chill in the midnight air.]
Mmm. I'm betting on you to win, what else?
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It's not like he's let anyone here get that close to him. Or at home, really. ]
Well don't bet on me if Josuke and I are playing dice games. He cheats.
[ Oops. ]
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[But it's not like she didn't just see what he did there, and she picks her head up a little, angling her chin to look up at him with quiet scrutiny.]
But anyway, I know you want me to ask, so okay, I will. What did Josuke do, huh?
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One time, Josuke asked me to gamble with some dice with him.
[ A gentle tug on her and he tilts his head to look right at her. ]
And I stupidly agreed. And he was cheating, of course. In the mess of it all, my house caught fire. I still haven't figured out how, though. He didn't give me the chance to.
[ And he won't mention the whole - chopping off the fingers bit. Reimi absolutely didn't need to know that. ]
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Your house caught fire?
[what the absolute fresh hell were you guys even doing while she was minding her own business in that alley good grief]
Rohan! What — you — were you okay?! You didn't get hurt?! Rohan!!
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I was, and am fine. I wasn't hurt at all.
[ t o t a l l y fine. ]
You saw me after that, you know. And I looked fine, right?
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[There is one saving grace in the world and it is the fact that Bites The Dust overwrote the time stream every time it reset, which is why Reimi doesn't remember having to watch Rohan die and pass through her alley over and over again. Small mercies.]
You really — you really need to stop getting into trouble. Don't make me worry about you!
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[ See, that's why he's so unscathed when she sees him at that time. He knows she has nothing to worry about. It was fine. And at least there's no memories of the 'could have been' moments. She never had to see him die. And he stayed alive, with the help of others, of course. And he knows it. ]
You worry about me? I'm fine, Reimi. I'll be fine.
[ Matter of factly: ]
You don't need to worry about me anymore.